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D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1837. God” as a feature of Lanny Ross’| Sentenced for Shooting Wife. £ “Show Boat" broadcast on WRC at 9. The Vienna Choir Boys, concluding | EVANSVILLE, Ind. (#)—Gilford Strock, 35, was sentenced to 1 to 10 a transcontinental tour, also will take part in the program. years in the State prison for shooting his wife in the thigh and foot. He | said he got tired of her keeping dogs | and cats in the house. | PANCAKES RY’? TOMORROW » TODAY’S PROGRAM P.M. WRC 950k 12:00 |Midday Merry Go Round 12:15 Story of Mary Marlin Armchair Quartet 12:30 |Jules Lande’s Ensemble Farm and Home Hour 12:45 Supreme Court Summary » - | 3 Farm and Home Hour “JREHOLD THE MAN,” a story of the crucifixion of Christ, will be presented over WMAL at 10:30. The Paulist Choristers, under direction of Very Rev. William J. Finn, will be featured. WMAL 630k Honeyboy and Sassafras - WOL 1310k | Dance Music News—Music Variations in Melody Just add milk or water —stir—and bake the finest pancakes you ever tasted! O’DONNELL’S CRAB IMPERIAL Friday, 11:30 Till Midnite Try this delicious plate dinner— Crisfleld style. including clam broth, rum buns, fried scallops. Sara- 5 bread. butter. ~cof- o fee. tea or giass of beer. Never Closed—1207 E St. N.W. Piano Duo ALE SONI Ad Club Luncheon G ONDERGAARD and Walter Brennan, winners of the Motion Picture Academy Award for the best performance in supporting roles in 1936, will be interviewed by Bing Crosby and Bob Burns during the “Music Hall” program on WRC at 10. | |Boston Symphony g;m& swiws:é;psws;mwm-}' | salad. home- 5 0 5 0 15 0 5 0 5 0 5 AVOID EYESTRAIN! ; . « . I’s dangerous Do you suffer from 1 nt _h Pillsbury's PANCAKE FLOUR PILLSBURY'S PANCAKE FLOUR ALSO PILLSBURY’'S BUCKWHEAT PANCAKE FLOUR Variety Program |Opera Guild |Evening Star Flashes Wakeman'’s Sports Page | Vocational 7Guidance |Harold Stokes’ Orch. Tea Time |Johnson Family The Singing Lady .Rh,\'thm and Romance Holy Week Vespers [T . Dinner Club | Tony Wakeman 2 vy | Ed Dinant News—Music Melody Moments | Sung by Crosby Servtn; “Fang & the Sea” Food— Beer Wine 0 5 |U. 8. Army Band 0 5 = = > 5, T ent to t | Questions Before Congr'ss these " faults. * Con sult our ate tometrist today! M. A. LEESE OP?tinI Co. 614 Oth A AR R Lowell Thomas T7:00 Amos 'n’ Andy Easy Aces Vocal Varieties N. B. C. Program 1 Editorial Helen Traubel, songs |Dixie Harmonies | Dance Music Question Mark Hittenm'k Eugene Boissevain | i e A Rudy Vallee | Passover Program | Five Star Final 3 & A | Armand Tokatyan Eastman Music School Guy Lombardo’s Orch. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON CarrraL’s Rapio PROGRAMS DIPI-[]MMS m AlR 1} n MARCH 25, 1937. WISV 1460k _[P.M. The Gumps 12:00 Helen Trent Romance Supre Rich Manrs' Darling 12:45 Of League as 00 Dick Fidler's Orch. |Jack Berch's Boys 0 : 1:15 | Dan Harding's Wife Robert Horton Mediator. 1:30 | Concert Hall | Glenn Darwin, songs g9 IReal Life Stories | €6y S A World System Possible?” 00 | Music Guild 'Men Who Made America | Wakeman's Sports Page |Afternoon Rhythms [ discussed by three diplomats, 2:15 | “ 2 il 2 |Sally Jo Nelson School of the Air 5 ot PRy 2:30 (Mary Mason Boston Symphony |Wakeman's Sports Page SHONGS own Meeting of the Air” over ary e o4 s WMAL and other N. B. C. stations — e = ' == tonight at 9:30 o'clock. 3:00 |Pepper Young's Family ‘Wakeman’s Sports Page [Time to Relax - ? 3:15 Ma Perkins “ “ | Bill Wright The speakers, who will argue the 3:30 |Vic and Sade Eastman Music School o & Do You Remember? ey | st | “ P 3 | “ “ | tions as a world mediator, are Salva- 3:45 | The O'Neills J | Harriet Brent, songs | dor de Madariaga, former Spanish X S! Ambassador to the United States; 4:15 | Lord Elton, Labor member of Eng- 4:30 Follow the Mocn 4:45 (The Guiding Light Roosevelt, former United States Min- T5:00 [Sundown Revue ister to Hungary and former Vice |Evening Rhythms 5 | Governor of the Philippines. 5:30 |Jack Armstrong Robert Horton :30 | 5:45 |Little Orphan Annie rerry | T6:00 Dinner Dance Eddie Alexander 0 est star, and Bob Hope, one of 6:15 | “ “ Arch McDonald 5 | Broadway's younger comics, will con- (Carveth Wells 6:30 | tribute to Rudy Vallee's Variety Show 6:45 i Pretty Kitty Kelly 6:45 | on WRC at 8. play, “The Wind and the Rain. i‘l‘e‘i‘rf;}“’f"w;"l‘fcm T:15 1 "Vallee also will present Florence “Boakc Carter ',45 Desmond, English mimic and imper- | i . sonator; Edgar Bergen ventriloquist, The Band Wagon s Sl 12351 Three to Discuss Possibility Love and Learn |George Rector 45 |Hello Peggy will feature the “America’s 2:45 | o Organ Recital Myrt and VMmfge | practicability of the League of Na- T4:00 [Fashion Show Greek Independence Wakemar's Sport Page |Princeton Chior | land’s Parliament, and Nicholas 5:15 | Tom Mix | Terry and Ted 145 | TYRONE POWER, the screen’s new- 680 = e Poetic Melodies 7:00 ! Power will present a scene from the || -02 and Tony Sarg. 0 JHAYDN'S majestic cantata, “The 4D, Seven Last Words of Christ,” will 0 | be broadcast by WJSV at 12 o'clock 5 | midnight. Taking part will be Colum- 0 | bia Symphony, under direction of 145 | Howard Barlow, and a distinguished 0 | group of vocalists and a chorus. | Eastman Music School | Ici Paris e Behind the News s % America’s Town Meeting = Northern Dramatic Co. Maj. Bowes' Amateurs Floyd Gibbons "10:00 Music Hall 10:15 L 0@ | e e D - 5 a3 "11:00 News—Night Owl Slumber Hour | News—Pianologues 11:15 Arthur Reilly | | Lois Amigos 11:30 Midnight Frolics @ |Kay Kyser's Orch. 11:45 s | R “ | e 72:00 Henry Busse'’s Orch. | Night Watchman codman’s Orch. “Seven Last Words” 1215 o A B @ bos 12:30 Don Ferdis' Orch, i - 145 | « « T1:00 Sien Off 1:15 1:30 America's Town Meeting Wrestling Matches i 10:15 (March of Time 10:30 DOROTHY GISH, starring in a ra- g 10:45 dio version of “Orphans of the News Bulletins | 11:00 | Storm,” will be a highlight of Kate Happy Pelton's Orchestra | Smith's “Bandwagon” program on | {Isham Jones' Orch. 0 | WISV at 8. “Behold the Man!” : ZA PROGRAM of Easter music will | be played by the Boston Sym- D;phon_v Orchestra during its concert | over WMAL at 2:30. Dr. Serge Kous- 5 | sevitzky will conduct. Swift’s No. 1 Smoked HAMS Here's o real economical treat. Sugar cured and fine mild flavor, the kind that tastes like ‘more. A baked hom will simplify your Easter Sunday dinner problem, and there are many ways to | | Horace Heidt's Orchestra ‘: Night Watchman (1 hr.) | Sammy Kaye's Orch. 1:0 u " 1:18 | L THEL BARRYMORE will present 30 } a scene from one of her greatest “The Kingdom of | sign ost TOMORROW’'S PROGRAM MARCH 26, 1937, 6:30 Gordon Hittenmark 6:45 & 3 | ~7:00 Gordon Hittenmark stage successes, = %2 || IGNITION REPAIRS SuniDIAlS Starter—Lights—Coil MILLER-DUDLEY{ (1716 14/, ST.NW. NORTH 1583 serve left-overs. 9:00 BLANK BooK CURRENT RECEIPTS | Betty Hudson gég o 9"52':':::] :";d "if EGGS TR v s 2 e 550 here. Betty and Bob 1000 E, Morrison Paper Co. | AUTH'S SMOKED Modern Cinderella 1 | 1009 Pa. 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